None of the activities you mention place you at any risk for HIV. No risk from having your nipples kissed or sucked and no risk from receipt of condom protected oral sex.
There was no medical reason for you to be tested in the first place. At 4 weeks an HIV test would detect over 90% of HIV infections acquired 4 weeks before. In your case, this is just proof that you did not get HIV. Further testing will be negative as well.
A rash on the neck is not a sign of recently acquired HIV infection.
No risk, no need for further testing. EWH
Joggen is correct.
Still no reason to worrry about HIV. time for this thread to end. There will be no further answers. EWH
The doctor told you that you weren't at risk multiple times. You need to consider the possibility that guilt is driving much of your HIV concerns. HIV isn't some punishment handed out to people who see a CSW.
Went to my dentist today with a compalint about pain and we saw some white sores around my tooth. I aslo have disconfort on my toungue though he saw no bump/sore there.Based on what I asked before is this an HIV symptom? Much thanks!
No change in my opinion. The symptoms of HIV are the same symptoms that occur when a person gets a regular, community acquired viral infection (the flu or flu-like illnesses) but there are hundreds and hundreds of people who get flu-like illnesses for every one whose symptoms such as yours are due to HIV. Your expsoure was no risk. No change in my assessment. No risk. EWH
I know you said no chance of HIV - but I have the following symptoms sore throat (especially in the morning), difficulty breathing, snapping at people (usually very calm), two red spots in mouth (cheek and upper lip with no pain) and my head feels like it weighs a ton- again I was checked at week 5 with nothing- do you still feel no hiv?
Much thanks just a nervous person! God Bless you and this web help - !